The History of Surrealism

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Pagina 88... is locked up — for the spectacle of its freedom not to scandalize and
contaminate the hosts of pathetically rational men.7 Could such men take their
dreams seriously, give themselves up to them, believe that they are true?[When
will man ...

Pagina 1551 Text of the letter sent: "1 ) Do you believe that, all things considered (
importance of questions of persons, real lack of external determinations, passivity
and impotence in organizing younger elements, inadequacy of any new
contribution, and ...

Pagina 299refuse, on the other hand, to take into consideration the opinions of Jules
Romains and of Romain Rolland. I do not believe, however, that the periodical
Europe, for reasons which derive purely from Romain's poetic technique ( which
in itself is ...

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Very comprehensive history of the movement largely based on the group's documents: manifestos, edicts, articles, and speeches. Unfortunately that means that the individual participants remain sketchy ...Volledige review lezen